The wait is finally over—Tata Motors has taken the wraps off the all-new Tata Harrier EV SUV in India. The buzz had been building up for months, and now that the curtain’s lifted, there’s plenty to talk about. Whether you’re an EV enthusiast or just keeping an eye on the next big thing in the SUV space, this launch is worth a closer look.
Launch Date and Price Details
The Tata Harrier EV 2025 officially launched in India today, with prices starting at ₹21.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The SUV will be available in multiple variants, and the pricing will go up as you add features and range options. You can now check all the specs and booking options on the Tata Harrier EV official website.
So, What’s New?
Unlike Tata’s earlier approach of giving EVs new identities (like Nexon EV), the Harrier EV proudly wears its original badge. According to a report by Times of India, Tata chose to retain the “Harrier” name because they believe electric vehicles are no longer a niche, but a mainstream choice.
Here’s a quick glance at the highlights:
- Based on Tata’s Gen 2 EV architecture
- Dual-motor setup with AWD (All-Wheel Drive) in top variants
- Claimed range expected to be around 500 km per full charge
- Fast charging supported with advanced battery tech
- Fresh design touches—closed grille, new alloys, and tweaked lights
Live Reactions & Reviews
As soon as the SUV went live, reactions started pouring in. Many users are impressed with the SUV’s build quality, premium features, and futuristic dashboard. The 12.3-inch infotainment screen, panoramic sunroof, and AI-based vehicle insights are some of the features that grabbed attention.
Auto experts have praised Tata for bringing a “mature and ready-for-competition” EV to the table. We’ve seen early reviews call it the “most promising electric SUV in its price range”, especially for Indian conditions.
Why This Launch Matters
Tata has already established itself as a key player in India’s EV space. With the Harrier EV, the company is clearly looking to push boundaries. Their goal? Capture 50% of the electric car market share, as reported by Times of India. And the Harrier EV is a serious step toward that.
The SUV directly competes with the likes of the upcoming Mahindra XUV.e8 and other premium EVs expected later this year.
When Can You Get One?
Bookings have already begun on the official website and at select Tata dealerships. Deliveries are expected to start in a few months, with Tata ramping up production to meet early demand.
Final Thoughts
The Tata Harrier EV SUV launch isn’t just another addition to the electric lineup—it’s a bold move that shows where India’s EV journey is headed. While we’ll have to wait and watch how it performs on the road, the initial details, reviews, and buzz around it paint a strong picture.